Kant s Anatomy of Evil

Kant s Anatomy of Evil
Author: Sharon Anderson-Gold,Pablo Muchnik
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2010
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780521514323

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Leading scholars of Kant examine and elucidate his views on evil and how they can be extended to contemporary questions.

Kant s Anatomy of Evil

Kant s Anatomy of Evil
Author: Sharon Anderson-Gold,Pablo Muchnik
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 0511689233

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Leading scholars of Kant examine and elucidate his views on evil and how they can be extended to contemporary questions.

Kant s Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason

Kant s Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason
Author: Gordon Michalson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2014-04-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107018525

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This volume provides a synoptic view of Kant's major work of religious thought.

Kant on Persons and Agency

Kant on Persons and Agency
Author: Eric Watkins
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107182455

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This volume investigates Kant's conception of what a human being is and how a human being can act autonomously. Scholars explore fundamental topics such as freedom, autonomy, and personhood from both practical and theoretical perspectives, and consider their importance within Kant's wider system of philosophy.

The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology

The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology
Author: Manuel Vargas,John Doris
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1121
Release: 2022-03-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780192645517

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Moral psychology is the study of how human minds make and are made by human morality. This state-of-the-art volume covers contemporary philosophical and psychological work on moral psychology, as well as notable historical theories and figures in the field of moral psychology, such as Aristotle, Kant, Nietzsche, and the Buddha. The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology's fifty chapters, authored by leading figures in the field, cover foundational topics, such as character, virtue, emotion, moral responsibility, the neuroscience of morality, weakness of will, and the nature of moral judgments and reasons. The volume also canvases emerging work in applied moral psychology, including adaptive preferences, animals, mental illness, poverty, marriage, race, bias, and victim blaming. Collectively, the essays form the definitive survey of contemporary moral psychology.

Kant s Theory of Evil

Kant s Theory of Evil
Author: Pablo Muchnik
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2009
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0739140167

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Kant's Theory of Evil: An Essay on the Dangers of Self-Love and the Aprioricity of History presents a novel interpretation and defense of Kant's theory of evil. Pablo Muchnik argues that this theory stems from Kant's attempt to reconcile two parallel lines of thought in his own writings: on the one hand, a philosophy of the history of Rousseauian inspiration and naturalistic tendencies; on the other, the meta-physical project of founding morality exclusively on a priori grounds. The syncretism of Kant's view, as exemplified by the resulting moral anthropology in Religion within the Limits of Mere Reason, explains its persistent allure and elusiveness among Kantian readers. Solving some of the most intractable problems surrounding Kant's position, Muchnik's reconstruction is designed to break the deadlock existing between contemporary rival schools of interpretation, torn between Kant's naturalistic tendencies and his moral individualism. This book will certainly influence the way we approach Kantian ethics and the problem of evil in general. Book jacket.

Forgiveness and Its Moral Dimensions

Forgiveness and Its Moral Dimensions
Author: Brandon Warmke,Dana Kay Nelkin,Michael McKenna
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2021
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780190602147

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"What is to forgive someone? Is it primarily a change in one's emotions, in one's behavior, or something else? What is the connection between forgiveness and blaming attitudes like resentment? What is the relationship between forgiveness and free will? The essays in this book explore not only these questions about the nature of forgiveness, but also questions about the norms of forgiveness. Is forgiveness necessarily gift-like, and thus always discretionary? Is forgiveness ever prohibited or required? What is the relationship between forgiveness and apology? Does love require us to forgive? How does one maintain self-respect when one forgives? Is it morally permissible to forgive people for doing evil? And what would a utilitarian theory of the norms of forgiveness look like? This volume contains entirely new essays on forgiveness by some of the world's leading moral philosophers. Some contributors have been writing about forgiveness for decades. Others have taken the opportunity here to develop their thinking about forgiveness they broached in other work. For some contributors, this is their first time stepping into the forgiveness literature. While all the contributions address core questions about the nature and norms of forgiveness, they also collectively break new ground by raising entirely new questions, offering original proposals and arguments, and making connections to what have until now been treated as separate areas within philosophy"--

Kant on Emotions

Kant on Emotions
Author: Mariannina Failla,Nuria Sánchez Madrid
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-10-25
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783110720730

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Kant’s account of emotions has only recently begun to receive the attention that this topic deserves, as it casts new light over the manifold features of transcendental philosophy. The authors expand the contemporary overview of the Kantian treatment from both a neuroscientific and a continental philosophical perspective. The volume opens paths to reevaluate neglected aspects of the Kantian model of human rationality.